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Clutterbuck House
Clutterbuck House was built in 1580 by Richard Clutterbuck a wealthy wool merchant . We brought the house 11 years ago as a wreck and renovated it so we now have 3 letting rooms all with ensuite bathrooms, we have 4 rescue dogs and welcome all animals In keeping with it's age we have taken great care in furnishing the rooms with antique furniture and interesting curios. All rooms are equipped with a microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, TV , DVD player ( I have a large selection of DVD's) and of course WIFI. Breakfast includes cereal, muffins, oj, fruit etc etc ...you will not be leaving hungry !! The house is on 3 levels, ground floor 1st floor and 2 floor. On the ground floor is our living space, on the 1st floor is a letting room which is a double with a private bathroom (blue room in pic) and our bedroom, upstairs is a large double and a twin (both ensuite) with a small sitting room between. I also have 3 pull out beds if there are extra children. During the warmer months you are welcome to use the summer house and the table and chairs in the garden should you wish to eat alfresco . There is also a sitting room on the top floor of the house for guests to use. Upon arrival you are given keys enabling you to come and go as you please. We can offer advice on where to eat and make reservations for you as places do get booked up. The following are our favourite's "Olive tree" in Nailsworth, The Crown at Frampton Mansell , The Frocester George at Frocester and The Old Badger at Eastington. We are located 1 mile from junction 13 of the M5 so easy access to Gloucester, Bristol and Cheltenham. The nearest train station is Stonehouse which is 1 1/2 miles away and I'm happy to pick you up should you need. We do have a bus service to local towns but the best way to see the Cotswolds is by car. Leonard Stanley is a small village in a peaceful location close to the Cotswold way and about 10 mins from Stroud with it's award winning Farmers Market on a Saturday morning, In the village is a small pub, 12th century church and the home of Godsell cheese which is one of only 5 farms that make single Gloucester. Cheese can be purchased directly from the farm upon request. We are also only 10 mins from Frampton on Severn which boast's the longest village green in the country and has wonderful walks and village pub and cafe. Other places to visit are, Berkeley Castle, 25 min drive, Sudeley Castle 1 hour ( but lots to see in the area, Slimbridge Wildfowl trust 15 mins, Rodmarton Manor (Arts and Crafts house ) 20 mins, Cirencester 25 mins, Westonbirt Arboretum 20 mins , Bath 40 mins Wallsworth 17th century manor now an art gallery 40 mins , plus LOTS more.
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